Thomas C, DeVries P, Hardin J, White J
Integrated Microscopy Resource for Biomedical Research (IMR), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Science. 1996 Aug 2;273(5275):603-7. doi: 10.1126/science.273.5275.603.
The study of many biological processes requires the analysis of three-dimensional (3D) structures that change over time. Optical sectioning techniques can provide 3D data from living specimens; however, when 3D data are collected over a period of time, the quantity of image information produced leads to difficulties in interpretation. A computer-based system is described that permits the analysis and archiving of 3D image data taken over time. The system allows a user to roam through the full range of time points and focal planes in the data set. The user can animate images as an aid to visualization and can append multicolored labels and text notes to identified structures during data analysis. The system provides a valuable tool for the study of embryogenesis and cytoplasmic movements within cells and has considerable potential as an educational tool.
对许多生物过程的研究需要分析随时间变化的三维(3D)结构。光学切片技术可以从活体标本中提供3D数据;然而,当在一段时间内收集3D数据时,所产生的图像信息数量会导致解释困难。本文描述了一种基于计算机的系统,该系统允许对随时间获取的3D图像数据进行分析和存档。该系统允许用户在数据集中遍历整个时间点和焦平面范围。用户可以对图像进行动画处理以辅助可视化,并且在数据分析过程中可以为识别出的结构添加多色标签和文本注释。该系统为研究胚胎发育和细胞内的细胞质运动提供了一个有价值的工具,并且作为一种教育工具具有相当大的潜力。